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SOLD "The Poor Man's Bible". 1495 incunable leaf. Book of Exodus.

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Coloured initials added by hand. ”Six days shalt thou work, the seventh day thou shalt cease to plough and to reap”.   A scarce ... more info
Illuminated Personal Psalter leaf, c.1425. Northern Europe.

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This small leaf is most likely from a psalter designed for personal, rather than monastic use. Further images:  Feel free to request images of ... more info
Early illuminated Breviary leaf with moving content. c.1375

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A strikingly intimate example of a Carolingian abbot offering nurturing pastoral care to women who had been his own former foster-mothers. Further ... more info
Parisian "Pocket Bible" leaf, c.1250. Book of Ecclesiasticus.

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“The rich man hath done wrong, and yet he will fume: but the poor is wronged and must hold his peace.” Further images:  Feel free ... more info
Incunable leaf from Lumen Animae. “The Light of the Soul”. 1482.

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An excellent example of incunable printing & rubrication from a curious medieval encyclopaedia. Further images:  Feel free to request ... more info
Decorated initials by a known illuminator, Sano di Pietro.

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Missal leaf with decorated initials by a known illuminator, Sano di Pietro . Siena, Italy,   c.1465. Sienese easel painter and manuscript ... more info
Rare Passion Play reading. Missal, c.1425. The Last Supper.

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A "Passion Play" or "Passion Narrative" is a religious drama of medieval origin that is read on Palm Sunday and in Holy ... more info
Vellum printed Hours leaf. Hardouyn, Paris, 1512

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  Metal cuts of “The Lamb of God”, dragons.    Recto: Text in Latin printed in a Gothic font on vellum.   Two ... more info
Parisian ”Pocket Bible” manuscript leaf, c.1250.

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The Second Book of Maccabees “Then the king being angry, commanded frying pans and brazen cauldrons to be made hot: which forthwith being ... more info
Bifolium Missal leaf, c.1420, Italy.

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Octave of the Ascension.  Many decorated initials. Bifolia are much scarcer than individual leaves.  This is a very good example of an ... more info

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